That's my Band-Aid. The nurses always put happy stickers on everyone's Band-Aids to cheer patients up. It works! Look how happy that sparkly Band-Aid is! Every two months I pay a visit to the Huntsville Hospital chemo clinic for an infusion of Remicade, the drug that has tamed my Crohn's disease and changed my life. (If you, or someone you know is struggling with Crohn's, you need to try this drug.) I take it with a side dish of Benadryl and the whole thing makes me goofy for the rest of the day so I always take the whole day off. Last Friday the weather forecast was good, we had no kids and no plans, so we decided to use the extra time to make an impromptu trip up to Kiosk to see if the fishing situation had improved. We were there a month ago and the fish were apparently still sleeping in, their cosy blanket of winter ice barely thawed. |
Cathy,
ReplyDeleteWhat a great adventure you took me on...that was fun and I didn't even have to get my hands dirty putting the bait on the hook! FANTASTIC!!!
glad you found a remedy for your Crohn's disease...and loved seeing the photo of you :)
Thanks Tracy!!! What a warm and friendly note. Making me smile here!!!
DeleteI would've bathed in Off and still been eaten alive.
ReplyDeleteI bet fishing at the local aquarium would bring good results. Except when they called the police.
So did you catch a lot of fish that you could keep?
HEHEHEHEH... fishing at the local aquarium... you're a funny ninja, you!
DeleteNah, we didn't keep any fish... we almost never keep them. For us the fun is in the catching, not the eating!
So beautiful, Cathy. Except for the bugs, of course. There's nothing like being on the water. Bush Tigers is a hilarous name for chipmunks! Funny little creatures. And oh, the sound of a loon call is the most hauntingly beautiful thing.
ReplyDeleteAnd Dave, way to show that fish who's boss. :)
It is beautiful, Laurita, and I hate to say it, but it was worth the bugs. I have a hankering to go again this weekend but we have stuff to do around home so home it will be.
DeleteCrohn's Disease is a rough one from what I understand and I'm so glad the chemo works well for you.
ReplyDeleteSorry, but I can't understand the draw of the wild. When I was young I liked it but nowadays there's no way you could get me out there with all those bugs. I'm getting finicky in my old age.
It is rough, Rubye - my friend's mother died from it just a few months ago. Remicade has literally changed my life, though. Saved my colon. It's pretty wonderful stuff.
DeleteI'm an outdoorsy girl, I guess. Being up in Kiosk literally makes my heart sing.
I remember my Grandad...everyone around him being eaten alive and not one bug would touch him. He uesd to say he had "bad blood" and he did, he had pernicious anemia. It was either that or the pipe smoke that kept them away.
ReplyDeleteHey, I'm with Dave. We're Chrysler people too.
No way, you're Chrysler people too??? We are like total sameys, Delores!!!!
DeleteYup, some people are lucky, bug-wise, although I guess having pernicious anemia isn't all that lucky. Bugs love me - that must mean I have very good blood??
Fish in trees? Would those be white pine crappies?
ReplyDeleteHAHAHAHAHA!!! You're funny, Tim, you know that right?
DeleteSounds like you guys had a great time, but for the wretched black flies!
ReplyDeleteWretched is the word... oh well, I killed as many as I could - wasn't going down without a fight!!!
DeleteGreat pics of a great time. I'm glad that fish didn't get away. YUM! I have a close friend who's on the same medical regime you're on. She's rebounded like a flower to sunshine.
ReplyDeleteOh! That is so great to hear, Kittie! See? Remicade is rather miraculous. I'm so glad your friend is doing so well!!
DeleteIt's great you and Dave both love this stuff... a lovely thing to share. Bar the bugs.
ReplyDeleteWe do love it. It's so nice to have someone to share your passion with! Thanks Carrie!
DeleteI haven't been fishing in over 20 years, but I think we're going this summer.
ReplyDeleteI don't know how I feel about that.
I hope you love it!!! By the way, I am LOVING your book, Andrew! Really, really enjoying it. The kids you've drawn are wonderful, exciting realistic characters and that Sam is a keeper!
DeleteAnyone passionate enough about fishing to be eaten up by little flies, and then throws them back! The passion is everything; go for it.
ReplyDeleteThe passion IS everything, Joanne. You're so right.
DeleteI am not brave enough to risk my life to the bugs. Sorry. It's just too risky.
ReplyDeleteBut I will pass this new medicine along to my two friends with Chrones...
Yes! Tell your friends. It's very expensive, this drug, but it will save their lives and save their colons.
DeleteHas it really been a month since our fantastic camping trip? Wow! Glad to see the "other lake" has an overabundance of fish! I am laughing out loud at your last paragraph! Ya gotta love them trees!
ReplyDeleteYeah, I know... crazy eh? I can't believe how fast time flies.
DeleteWe're thinking of maybe going back in June for a quick weekend... if you're interested....
Never been one for fishing, and cracked up when you said you wanted to try your luck with the fish in the trees. Now hiking I can get behind.
ReplyDeleteHeheh! Thanks John! I love hiking but hiking doesn't love me because I have lousy knees. Mountain biking, though, I adore.
DeleteLooks like a fun-filled trip. My kids are begging us to go camping. But at them moment wifey and I are into hotel rooms.
ReplyDeleteTake 'em camping, Stephen!!!! Awesome lifetime memories for kids! When they're grown up, then you and your Mrs. get only the finest hotel rooms!
DeleteI have never heard of that drug but I'm sure glad they invented it. Also, looks like your family had a blast fishing.
ReplyDeleteLiving with Crohn's is tough. My niece has it. Glad the infusions help.
ReplyDeleteJust threw an award your way, check it out on my blog when you get the chance!
cool have been using trollers for my whole life now passed on from my grandfather, its rare to find people who use them these days be we easily out fish anyone pretty much anyday with a the murphy they are the best in my opinion for lakers, also side note I was a ranger at the kiosk camp.
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